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Red Bull unhappy: 'Vote to freeze engine development postponed again'

Red Bull Racing made a clear statement: We will race with our own engines, but only if the engine development is frozen earlier. All parties met on Monday, but the vote was again much later. Engine of Red Bull Honda's departure from Formula 1 is causing problems for the two Red Bull teams, but also for the sport itself. With Honda leaving, one of the four suppliers of engines is leaving, which once again shows how vulnerable the sport is. Red Bull Racing would like to continue, but under one condition. Read more Aston Martin challenges Mercedes with first images of Vettel in green Red Bull Racing wants to take over the engine from Honda and produce it itself, but of course that will cost a...
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